Preparation of Papers

Papers must be submitted electronically until August 3, 2018. Deadline for submission of Late News papers is September 10, 2018. In order to ensure receipt of all correspondence from the IEDM Submission site, please add –support@incontrolproductions.net and support@incontrolproductions.com as acceptable emails to receive.

The requirements have changed for 2018. Please use the IEDM paper template provided to ensure that your submission meets the requirements.

Papers for review must clearly state:

The purpose of the work;

The manner and degree to which it advances the art;

Specific new results that have been obtained and their significance.

The degree to which papers deal with these issues will strongly affect whether the paper is accepted. The most common cause of rejection of submitted papers is a lack of specific results. Only work that has not been previously published at the time of the conference will be considered. Paper acceptance will be based solely on the information provided on the 4-page abstract submitted. Promises of upcoming results will be ignored.

Paper Preparation Instructions

The preferred file for uploading to the submission site is your source file which will be used to create the IEEE Xplore Compliant PDF. Acceptable source files are:

How to Create an IEEE Xplore Compliant PDFOnce you submit your source file and receive the pdf, IF you have issues with the file not converting correctly, you may upload a pdf. However, the pdf must be IEEE Xplore Compliant. In order to create an IEEE Xplore Compliant pdf, please use this link to read the instructions.

IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) is the world’s preeminent forum for reporting technological breakthroughs in the areas of semiconductor and electronic device technology, design, manufacturing, physics, and modeling. IEDM is the flagship conference for nanometer-scale CMOS transistor technology, advanced memory, displays, sensors, MEMS devices, novel quantum and nano-scale devices and phenomenology, optoelectronics, devices for power and energy harvesting, high-speed devices, as well as process technology and device modeling and simulation.